First, I have to give an update over the tiny red buttons that I need for the Bringing Home the Tree BOM from Shabby Fabrics.
I tried and tried to find replacement buttons for the ones I thought were missing - yes, thought... stay with me and I'll explain. I couldn't find buttons small enough so I took a chance and called Shabby Fabrics ( on Feb.24th) on the chance that they might have some 'left over' or that were being used on another of their projects. In talking to the gal, who's name I've forgotten, I was told that the block with the candy canes had precut tiny circles of red for the holly - the buttons were just for the tree in the back of the pick up truck. OOPS!! I thought at first that I didn't get the precut circles, but she waited on the phone while I checked my kit leftovers ( Yes, I kept it all - just in case). Oh yeah, they were there.
Well, as I told her, the buttons are sewn on, the quilting is done and I'm not about to take those buttons off and replace them with itty bitty circles that would be next to impossible to machine stitch on. So, she checked and, yes, they had some buttons that were similar. She didn't tell me how much it would cost - and, at this point, I really didn't care. They arrived today!! $1.50 including postage.
So, the buttons will get added to the tree and I can call the quilt completely done. Yay!Now, back to the grandkids' t-shirt quilts.... First, I want to show what I added to the first one, which will go to Steven.
My original plan was to stencil a train locomotive on this block, but changed my mind this afternoon and tore a pocket off a pair of gpa's jeans and then cut one of his bandana handkerchiefs into quarters and folded it until it was like I wanted. I stitched the bandana to the top of the pocket ( hidden by the bandana hangover) then I machine stitched the pocket to the block and the went back and hand stitched the sides of the bandana down. the top of the pocket is open and so is the bottom (the pointed part) of the bandana. It was easier to do than I thought it would be and I'm glad I did it.





Glad you were able to find those extra buttons - that is such a cute quilt! Looks like your t-shirt quilts are going together well, too. Neat idea to make a pocket with a bandana in it!
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